Dominant heterocyclic composition of dissolved organic nitrogen in the ocean: A new paradigm for cycling and persistence

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA(2023)

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Marine dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) is one of the planet's largest reservoirs of fixed N, which persists even in the N- limited oligotrophic surface ocean. The vast majority of the ocean's total DON reservoir is refractory (RDON), primarily composed of low molecular weight (LMW) compounds in the subsurface and deep sea. However, the composition of this major N pool, as well as the reasons for its accumulation and persistence, are not understood. Past characterization of the analytically more tractable, but quantitatively minor, high molecular weight (HMW) DON fraction revealed a functionally simple amide- dominated composition. While extensive work in the past two decades has revealed enormous complexity and structural diversity in LMW dis -solved organic carbon, no ellorts have specifically targeted LMW nitrogenous molecules. Here, we report the first coupled isotopic and solid -state NMR structural analysis of LMW DON isolated throughout the water column in two ocean basins. Together these results provide a first view into the composition, potential sources, and cycling of this dominant portion of marine DON. Our data indicate that RDON is dominated by 15N-depleted heterocyclic-N structures, entirely distinct from previously characterized HMW material. This fundamentally new view of marine DON composition suggests an important structural control for RDON accumulation and persistence in the ocean. The mechanisms of production, cycling, and removal of these heterocyclic-N- containing compounds now represents a central challenge in our understanding of the ocean's DON reservoir.
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dissolved organic nitrogen,NMR spectroscopy,nitrogen stable isotope analysis
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